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Waveform analysis of differential graphs of reconstructed impedance cardiography from healthy individuals

PURPOSE: The aim is to measure and analyze the wave amplitudes and time intervals of differential graphs of reconstructed impedance cardiography (RICG). METHODS: 180 adults with normal cardiac function between the ages of 18–78 were included in the study. Six mingled impedance changes on chest surfa...

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Autores principales: He, Bai‐qing, Wang, Zi‐ming, Kuang, Shi‐jiang, Xiao, Qiu‐jin, Kuang, Ming‐xing, Ji, Juan‐Feng, Wu, Yun‐qiang
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7358878/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31674726
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/anec.12714
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author He, Bai‐qing
Wang, Zi‐ming
Kuang, Shi‐jiang
Xiao, Qiu‐jin
Kuang, Ming‐xing
Ji, Juan‐Feng
Wu, Yun‐qiang
author_facet He, Bai‐qing
Wang, Zi‐ming
Kuang, Shi‐jiang
Xiao, Qiu‐jin
Kuang, Ming‐xing
Ji, Juan‐Feng
Wu, Yun‐qiang
author_sort He, Bai‐qing
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description PURPOSE: The aim is to measure and analyze the wave amplitudes and time intervals of differential graphs of reconstructed impedance cardiography (RICG). METHODS: 180 adults with normal cardiac function between the ages of 18–78 were included in the study. Six mingled impedance changes on chest surface were simultaneously detected for each subject. The differential graphs of five impedance change components of RICG were obtained through waveform separation and software differentiation. The amplitudes of C, X, O, b waves and time intervals of Q‐b and Q‐C were measured and statistically analyzed. RESULTS: The amplitudes of C and X waves in PL, PR, AO, and that of C, O, b waves in LV and RV, all decrease as age increases. Wave amplitudes of the female group were bigger than those of the male group (p < .01), while the Q‐C intervals of the female group were shorter than that of the male group (p < .01). Among five impedance change components, the wave amplitude of AO was larger than those of PL and PR (p < .01), and wave amplitudes of PL and PR were bigger than those of LV and RV (p < .01). Q‐C intervals of LV and RV were longer than those of AO, PL and PR (p < .01), while the Q‐b intervals of LV and RV were shorter than the Q‐C intervals of AO, PL, and PR. CONCLUSIONS: The differential graphs of RICG could reflect indirectly the physiological activities and pathological changes of the heart and of the large blood vessels in thorax.
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spelling pubmed-73588782020-07-17 Waveform analysis of differential graphs of reconstructed impedance cardiography from healthy individuals He, Bai‐qing Wang, Zi‐ming Kuang, Shi‐jiang Xiao, Qiu‐jin Kuang, Ming‐xing Ji, Juan‐Feng Wu, Yun‐qiang Ann Noninvasive Electrocardiol New Technologies PURPOSE: The aim is to measure and analyze the wave amplitudes and time intervals of differential graphs of reconstructed impedance cardiography (RICG). METHODS: 180 adults with normal cardiac function between the ages of 18–78 were included in the study. Six mingled impedance changes on chest surface were simultaneously detected for each subject. The differential graphs of five impedance change components of RICG were obtained through waveform separation and software differentiation. The amplitudes of C, X, O, b waves and time intervals of Q‐b and Q‐C were measured and statistically analyzed. RESULTS: The amplitudes of C and X waves in PL, PR, AO, and that of C, O, b waves in LV and RV, all decrease as age increases. Wave amplitudes of the female group were bigger than those of the male group (p < .01), while the Q‐C intervals of the female group were shorter than that of the male group (p < .01). Among five impedance change components, the wave amplitude of AO was larger than those of PL and PR (p < .01), and wave amplitudes of PL and PR were bigger than those of LV and RV (p < .01). Q‐C intervals of LV and RV were longer than those of AO, PL and PR (p < .01), while the Q‐b intervals of LV and RV were shorter than the Q‐C intervals of AO, PL, and PR. CONCLUSIONS: The differential graphs of RICG could reflect indirectly the physiological activities and pathological changes of the heart and of the large blood vessels in thorax. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7358878/ /pubmed/31674726 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/anec.12714 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Annals of Noninvasive Electrocardiology published by Wiley Periodicals, LLC This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wang, Zi‐ming
Kuang, Shi‐jiang
Xiao, Qiu‐jin
Kuang, Ming‐xing
Ji, Juan‐Feng
Wu, Yun‐qiang
Waveform analysis of differential graphs of reconstructed impedance cardiography from healthy individuals
title Waveform analysis of differential graphs of reconstructed impedance cardiography from healthy individuals
title_full Waveform analysis of differential graphs of reconstructed impedance cardiography from healthy individuals
title_fullStr Waveform analysis of differential graphs of reconstructed impedance cardiography from healthy individuals
title_full_unstemmed Waveform analysis of differential graphs of reconstructed impedance cardiography from healthy individuals
title_short Waveform analysis of differential graphs of reconstructed impedance cardiography from healthy individuals
title_sort waveform analysis of differential graphs of reconstructed impedance cardiography from healthy individuals
topic New Technologies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7358878/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31674726
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/anec.12714
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